This week PLOS Medicine publishes the following new articles: Ethical issues are important for clinical practice guidelines (CPG) to address, for the medical profession to understand how to approach patient care, and for patients, their

This week PLOS Medicine publishes the following new articles: Ethical issues are important for clinical practice guidelines (CPG) to address, for the medical profession to understand how to approach patient care, and for patients, their

PLOS Medicine published four new articles this week on topics ranging from a research article on intimate partner femicide in South Africa to a commentary on the global disparities of pain management. By systematically

Four new articles published this week in PLOS Medicine, ranging from global burdens to public health studies and the Internet. A study carried out by Carla Obermeyer and colleagues examines whether practices regarding consent, confidentiality,

Four new articles published this week in PLOS Medicine, ranging from global burdens to public health studies and the Internet. A study carried out by Carla Obermeyer and colleagues examines whether practices regarding consent, confidentiality,

Four new articles were published this week in PLoS Medicine, including a Research Article and Perspective on an HIV self-test method. Joseph Wu and colleagues report that using serological data coupled with clinical surveillance data

Three new articles on HIV treatment were published this week in PLoS Medicine, and an accompanying Health in Action article on the Red Cross’s new project for Africa. Lawrence Long and colleagues report that “down-referring”

Coinciding with the International AIDS Conference hosted this week in Vienna, PLoS Medicine has published three articles on HIV testing and prevention. Bertrand Auvert and colleagues describe the large-scale roll-out of adult male circumcision through

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